P1000 A arm guards

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I'm going to arched a arms and I have a set of trail armor a arm guards for the P 1000 there about 4 months old if anyone's looking for a set $200 obo. you pay shipping

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Have you thought about forming them to fit the new arms. Few members have made the fronts work well. I plan to do mine soon.
Not sure about the rears.

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Thought about that, been thinking more on the lines of clip ons, main frame on the a arm, I don't miss the mud build up at all!
 
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Have you thought about forming them to fit the new arms. Few members have made the fronts work well. I plan to do mine soon.
Not sure about the rears.

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I actually bought them from Rambo which is a good friend of mine. He did the arched A-Arms and that's what he talked about doing and never did so he sold them to me. And I never was going to switch my a arms out to arched. But now I did lol. And I just don't want to mess with it. He hasn't had no problems out of his as far as (rocks beating in the death) So I'm just going to take a chance on it and sell them
 
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I heated mine for 30 mins at 200 in the oven. They mold well, but haven’t gotten them the right shape and attached as I get frustrated and don’t have enough hands. I’ve taken some good hits to mine which is why I want to repurpose them.
 
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I heated mine for 30 mins at 200 in the oven. They mold well, but haven’t gotten them the right shape and attached as I get frustrated and don’t have enough hands. I’ve taken some good hits to mine which is why I want to repurpose them.
Your not gonna get them just right...im a bit of a perfectionist and finally had to come to terms that you can only get them close lol
 
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Yeah, I've seen that.

How did you secure them? Both to let them mold as well as finally?
 
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I actually bought them from Rambo which is a good friend of mine. He did the arched A-Arms and that's what he talked about doing and never did so he sold them to me. And I never was going to switch my a arms out to arched. But now I did lol. And I just don't want to mess with it. He hasn't had no problems out of his as far as (rocks beating in the death) So I'm just going to take a chance on it and sell them
I was the same way. My plan was to mold mine when I went to the arched A arm but I have not. I busted a boot with the guards on and that is still my biggest concern without running them. Surveying my Honda after Takeover I did notice a few good scrapes on the bottom sides of the SATV a arms but nothing you cant cover up. I like being able to secure my Honda to the trailer by running straps through the a arms.

Kind of surprised someone has not come out with some to fit the arched a arms or a service to send your in and have formed.
 
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I was the same way. My plan was to mold mine when I went to the arched A arm but I have not. I busted a boot with the guards on and that is still my biggest concern without running them. Surveying my Honda after Takeover I did notice a few good scrapes on the bottom sides of the SATV a arms but nothing you cant cover up. I like being able to secure my Honda to the trailer by running straps through the a arms.

Kind of surprised someone has not come out with some to fit the arched a arms or a service to send your in and have formed.
S&S was makin aluminum ones for the highlifter arms...domt know if they would work on SATV or not.

How much is this service worth..might go into buisness :confused: